Division of Molecular and Clinical Genetics, Kyushu University, Japan
Review Article
Precision Medicine and Translation of Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: Review
Author(s): Kenza Tani*
The future of biomedical research has undergone a significant change as a result
of the possibility of altering the flexibility of terminally differentiated cells toward
pluripotency. Human-induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) offer a fresh source
of therapeutic cells free of the moral quandaries or immunological restrictions
associated with human embryonic stem cells. iPSCs also provide significant
benefits over traditional approaches of studying human diseases. Three key
uses of iPSC technology have emerged since its inception: disease modelling,
regenerative medicine, and drug development. Here, we thoroughly cover the
most recent developments in iPSC technology in connection to fundamental,
clinical, and public health.
Keywords
Pluripotent; Stem Cells; Translation .. View More»